Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1131842 United States 10/16/2010 09:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? [link to protocolhistory.webs.com] Then, Finland was invaded by the USSR and Norway by Germany. All to destroy protestantism. We are to believe ww2 was only about the nazis. Who put the nazis in power? The teutonic knights of the vatican. And who helped the war machine escape after the war? the vatican's rat lines. Where was the iron curtain? On the border of the old prussian kingdom. The next interesting question is, since this is well known to many in poland, why didn't greg szymanski JD make this known to his listeners? |
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Johny777 User ID: 1137654 Poland 10/21/2010 06:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? When I was in primary school, grade 5 (age approx 10) our teacher read us a true story about WWII and Warsaw. Quoting: MelodyeThere are many countries that we never learned about in School. In fact there are many countries that to this day I've never even heard of. So the fact that I even know where Poland is and its involvement in world history tells me that the OP is wrong. Andorra? Benin? Djibouti? Never freakin heard of them before today. and what about Mount Kosciuszko ??? :/ |
Johny777 User ID: 1137654 Poland 10/21/2010 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? My grandfather was born in Pommern...in East Prussia...NOW part of Poland. Quoting: weegiedo you feel pain? Czesi maja takie powiedzenie , co se stalo to se ne wroci Pommern wasn't Polish. He spoke German. Learn your own history instead of whining because we don't bother with it. Pommern never will be german , kitty ;) |
Johny777 User ID: 1137654 Poland 10/21/2010 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Hey Mr.Polish, my family was from Prussia and they left to avoid religious persecution. Can you please give me some more info as i am very interested in researching this further. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1132714when? after 1945? |
Johny777 User ID: 1137654 Poland 10/21/2010 06:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Poland was divided among the USSR and Germany because it was previously protestant prussia. There are a couple of films at my blog. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1131842[link to protocolhistory.webs.com] Then, Finland was invaded by the USSR and Norway by Germany. All to destroy protestantism. We are to believe ww2 was only about the nazis. Who put the nazis in power? The teutonic knights of the vatican. And who helped the war machine escape after the war? the vatican's rat lines. Where was the iron curtain? On the border of the old prussian kingdom. The next interesting question is, since this is well known to many in poland, why didn't greg szymanski JD make this known to his listeners? so ww2 was invented by Catholics to destroy protestants? |
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Johny777 User ID: 1137654 Poland 10/21/2010 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Q: How did the Germans conquer Poland so fast? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1136143A: They marched in backwards and the Polish thought they were leaving. moron, do you really think that this way it's possible to beat any country? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1137850 United States 10/21/2010 10:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Because this country was founded when Columbus and his men arrived here, killed and enslaved the natives, then stole their land. And the whole thing about them bringing African's over to be the white man's slave. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1108849 United States 10/21/2010 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? God bless the Poles and their bravery. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1137439 Canada 10/22/2010 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? I have wondered this myself. Quoting: goodmockingbirdHere are some ideas: Most of us here in the US are of British Isles, German, or other western European ancestry. Our history books here pretty much concentrate on what was the old Roman Empire, and what became of it. During the 1950s and 60s the old Soviet Union and satellite states were treated with mistrust and were largely a mystery to us. Poland has a wonderful and fascinating history. Decades ago the popular historical novelist James Michener wrote a magnificent novel (called simply "Poland") about your country from prehistoric times up to the 20th century. This plus the fact that the German extermination camps in Poland make for a mistrusted and misunderstood nation. |
-Sprite- User ID: 1086705 United States 10/22/2010 06:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Yes, get a big army up of people who have superior technology and then *laughs his ass off* "vote" people into the white house just like America did to even have a white house. It's happy little Sprite everybody. |
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Johny777 User ID: 1138558 Poland 10/22/2010 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Yes, get a big army up of people who have superior technology and then *laughs his ass off* "vote" people into the white house just like America did to even have a white house. Quoting: -Sprite-Do you like U.S? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 964953 United States 10/22/2010 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? well now I know that history of Poland for many persons here is not a taboo , but for some individuals it's just some kind of a black magic Quoting: Johny777 1137654it is a fascinating subject.... especially the Poland from 1569-1795.... Poland was a world leader then.... The French Revolution paved the way for Napoleon, but it is the collapse of Poland in 1795 that ultimately triggered the Napoleonic Wars.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1084315 Finland 10/22/2010 06:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Thank for OP to tell us intresting bits of history. Most of our past is politically "corrected" by victors and revinsionists. I visited in auschwitz concentration camp in 1989 and those sights behind those class vitrins with filled skulls, suitcases, poisoncans,etc with visitation to cremation house (place was still permeated with dull stank of charcoalburned bone) left me stark reminder what would have happened finns if we had given in demends that were coming league of nations members. If you want some tidbits of history in northern front then you can find this interesting to read: [link to uralica.com] |
Johny777 User ID: 1138558 Poland 10/22/2010 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why? Thank for OP to tell us intresting bits of history. Most of our past is politically "corrected" by victors and revinsionists. I visited in auschwitz concentration camp in 1989 and those sights behind those class vitrins with filled skulls, suitcases, poisoncans,etc with visitation to cremation house (place was still permeated with dull stank of charcoalburned bone) left me stark reminder what would have happened finns if we had given in demends that were coming league of nations members. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1084315If you want some tidbits of history in northern front then you can find this interesting to read: [link to uralica.com] You gave a proof of your courage and SU - that the only job which worked them out , was plunging the knife in someone's back. |